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To create a world of new possibilities, bridging the gap between human and machine.
Typically, the operating systems used in personal computers are limited in their understanding - relying on commands and unable to make sense of requests made in natural language. Rabbit hopes to change this, with an operating system that is capable of taking natural language requests and returning intelligent responses.
The system, which will sit between a user and any operating system, is powered by a Large Action Model (LAM) that is built to understand human intention. It translates requests into actionable steps for the OS, allowing it to achieve objectives in a more "humanizing" way, and act more like a virtual assistant than a classic operating system.
Existing in an increasingly crowded space, the company will no doubt have to contend with rivals, though the co-founders seem confident that it can stand out because of its "sophisticated" approach. Rabbit has seen good funding, and has many plans on the table including building a testing framework for the model, and releasing dedicated hardware to host its platform.
Freddie
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Dec 2023
$10m
SERIES A
Oct 2023
$20m
EARLY VC
This company has top investors
Jesse Lyu
(Co-Founder & CEO)Previously founded timeet and Raven Tech where they served as the CEO. They also worked as a General Manager at Baidu.
Justin Oren
(Co-Founder & COO)Co-founded rabbit in 2020 and has served as the COO since.
Dan Ferris
(Co-Founder & CSO)Was part of the Investment Committee at CAA Ventures, and worked in Business Development at Creative Artists Agency.